Full Issue:

Addressing a town meeting of the LaRouche PAC in Washington, D.C. on June 16, Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr. underlined the essential role of the United States in saving the
world from the onrushing financial-economic catastrophe. “We have made the most stupid
mistakes imaginable during the past 30-odd years,” he said. “Recognizing that stupidity,
which got us into all this mess, we should now decide we’re going to end it, and stop
being stupid. And go back to being what we’re supposed to be: Being a United States,
again. And being the United States to which the rest of the world looks up, as the
one which they turn to for action, when they need somebody to step forward and take
leadership, in providing the kind of action needed to save the world from Hell.”

International

A swath of coup threats, destabilizations, and political hysteria is sweeping governments
on all continents. This worldwide pattern is unprecedented in recent decades, and
cannot be understood from the standpoint of the internal features of each nation.
All of these crises are a reflection of the fact that the financial system is coming
down, and that governments cannot deal with the crises they are facing.

National

Leading Pentagon officials, now under suspicion in the Lawrence Franklin affair, go
back to the Jonathan Pollard spy case as suspected members of the “X Committee,” the
group of national security hawks who were under investigation as co-conspirators of
Pollard, but were never prosecuted.

Physical Principles

“At a time when many in the U.S.A. and elsewhere are inclined to accept my assessments
and proposals as important,” he writes, “they tend, nonetheless, to worry all the
more; they fear, that in their accepting what they now tend to admire in my work,
they might tend to overlook my possible errors on related other accounts. I am therefore
obliged to attempt, once again, to make the entirety of my methods and world-outlook
transparent to those increased numbers of influentials and others who consider it
important to know the fuller implications of my outlook, beyond what is expressed
as explicitly on the subject of economy.”

Interview

A Panamanian lawyer, author, and former trade union leader, Ríos was one of the signers
of the founding declaration of the Schiller Institute, and a founding member of the
Schiller Institute Trade Union Commission.

Editorial

Correction

In our
issue of June 10, p. 16, we misidentified one of the signers of Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s call for a New Bretton
Woods system. Asger Baunsbak-Jensen is the former, not current, chairman of the Social-Liberal
Party of Denmark.